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...University Musical Clubs will give a concert in Colonial Hall, Lowell, this evening at 8 o'clock. After the concert there will be dancing. A special car will leave Harvard Square at 3.45 o'clock and the members of the clubs will dine as the guests of Mrs. H. L. Tibbetts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Musical Clubs Concert in Lowell | 4/25/1913 | See Source »

...Memorial Dining Hall will close after dinner this evening and will open again for breakfast on Monday, April 21. During the recess, Foxcroft will be open at the following hours: breakfast, from 8 to 9.35; lunch, from 12.15 to 1.30; dinner, from 5.30 to 6.45. All members of the University may dine at Foxcroft without signing up for membership...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Buildings Open During Vacation | 4/12/1913 | See Source »

...concert next Saturday evening before the New York Harvard Club. The concert will begin at 9.30 o'clock and will take place in Harvard Hall, in the Harvard Club building. About 50 men will make the trip. They will leave Boston at 12 o'clock Saturday and will dine before the concert at the club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Harvard Club Concert | 4/8/1913 | See Source »

...Hampden Hall yesterday afternoon. He had been troubled with insomnia and it is believed that he took an overdose of sleeping powders. He was found dead at 5 o'clock by M. M. Mitchell '15, of Winchester, who was a great friend of Hallowell's and had arranged to dine with the latter last evening. Hallowell was a graduate of Middlesex School. He was interested in track athletics, and last year was a member of the Freshman track squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 3/24/1913 | See Source »

...Elevating S" is a clever sketch by Mr. P. W. Thayer. The subject is not new; a rich philanthropist summons a Common loafer to dine because he wishes to life "one of these poor men . . . . from the street to a position of trust." There is, however, a striking novelty of diction which blinds us to the triteness of the material; and the author's style fairly bristles with delightful neologiams--such as "largesse...

Author: By Robert WITHINGTON ., | Title: Review of New Board's First Number | 3/7/1913 | See Source »

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